Travel Blogs from Perth

... awaited my new package...I assumed by this point it was either a speargun or a rifle or something like a tank for the domination of Australia. A girl that works at the hostel came up to me and said "hey Jordan we have a surprise for Hanna outside for her ...

... in Malaysia in which we gradually became very fond of the place (a slow burner), it was now back to what we knew more about in Perth, Australia. As we mentioned previously, oddly due to our return to the UK in mid-June we ran out of time (and some steam) ...

... north to follow the sunshine up the edge of the Western Australian coast. Road trip! Today we left Busso and drove up to Perth. The road trip is in a car belonging to an Australian girl named Donna who came into Busselton two weeks ago and was working at ...

... the two of us going to see Canadian musician and mathematics phD Caribou (previously known as "Manitoba") perform at a little bar in downtown Perth. It was a good show. In the morning Campbell had to head off to drive back to work (lots of driving on his ...

Twelve of the 18 bells in this tower came from London's St.-Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square as a Bicentenary gift to the people of Western Australia in 1988. Originally cast in the 13th century and recast in the 16th and 18th centuries, they were rung at the homecoming of James Cook after his voyage of discovery in 1771, after the Battle of El Alamein in 1942 and at the coronation of every British monach since George II in 1727.